Multisensorial Cooking Pans: Synesthesia
Abstract
Multi-sensorial awareness has been lost from the consciousness of many people. Synesthetes are consciously aware of their transmodal perceptions. They perceive the world with mingled senses. Music is perceived as color and food “smells” like a shape. Synesthesia. For these people, the perception of objects and graphics often do not correspond. What happens if you ask 4 synesthetic people 14 questions concerning an ordinary action? Their inspiring associations became the basis for 4 different cooking tools:
DOI
10.21606/nordes.2009.040
Citation
Stertzig, K.(2009) Multisensorial Cooking Pans: Synesthesia., Nordes 2009: Engaging Artifacts, 29 August - 01 September, The Oslo School of Architecture and Design, Oslo, Norway. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.21606/nordes.2009.040
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Multisensorial Cooking Pans: Synesthesia
Multi-sensorial awareness has been lost from the consciousness of many people. Synesthetes are consciously aware of their transmodal perceptions. They perceive the world with mingled senses. Music is perceived as color and food “smells” like a shape. Synesthesia. For these people, the perception of objects and graphics often do not correspond. What happens if you ask 4 synesthetic people 14 questions concerning an ordinary action? Their inspiring associations became the basis for 4 different cooking tools: